BRICS sees Bali trade deal implemented despite India concern


Mumbai, Jul 15 (Agencies) : The BRICS group of emerging market nations is confident a global trade reform pact will be implemented despite concerns by India over its food security, Brazil's trade minister said on Monday.

"We are confident that the Bali agreement will be implemented by all," Brazilian Trade Minister Mauro Borges told reporters are the end of a ministerial meeting ahead of the BRICS annual summit.

The deal struck in December in Bali to lower trade barriers was the World Trade Organization's first global agreement since it was created in 1995 and revived global talks after the failure of the Doha round.

But India has criticized the pact for putting trade facilitation ahead of a compromise on agricultural subsidies, a crucial issue for a country that needs to stockpile food for its poor.

That disagreement over subsidies has raised fears that the Asian nation would not ratify the pact reached in Bali and derail the latest effort to free up to $1 trillion in global trade flows.

Borges said India's concern for the survival of its family agriculture on which millions depends is very understandable, but he said it was not an "ultimatum" against implementing the Bali agreement by the July 31 deadline.

 South Africa's Trade Minister Rob Davies said his country had no difficulty in implementing the trade facilitation steps, but he said they should be balanced by complementary measures to help agriculture in poorer developing nations.

"There has been a perception by many developing countries that there is an inexorable march towards implementation of trade facilitation, but the rest been left behind," he said.

"The way to resolve this impasse is not to try to brow beat people to put up their hands and concede, but is actually to address the real concerns and issues that a number of the poorest countries are facing."
  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Wed, Jul 16 2014

    In India FEKU makes every one ULLU and abroad he comes ULLU ...

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  • Dr S kamath, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 16 2014

    Chinese President Xi has invited NaMo for APEC meeting in November 2014 for which even USA also not be Invited yet .This should havebeen making headlines .Such a great jesture for the first time in the history .India before USA for China

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  • gm, mlore

    Wed, Jul 16 2014

    Invitation for what ribbon cutting?

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  • Homer, Bharat

    Wed, Jul 16 2014

    MMS was respected worl over except by opposition who lead a very misleading propaganda against his govt in India and everyone thought India needs to be "saved"...But teh reality is far form this. He made substantial gains internationally For India including Isolation of Pak...Two loses today...Instead of building on the gains..1) The HQ of BRICS bank will be in Shanghai and NOT DELHI( lost 1)...2) Now, The Objections raised by us overridden . FAILURE of this sort was NOT possible under MMS and Anand Sharma.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    sonia..? she knows italian too! -)

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    HAHAHAHA,All sour grapes form May 16th having time of their lives here.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    howda basava howdu illa basava illa-This must be the condition of Indian delegation

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  • GCP., Muscat

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    First Test failed...!

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  • Srinath, mumbai

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    "When India and China meet, the whole world watches." ....Xi said....lol

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    Poli trics can be played here? definitely Fekugiri will not work here.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    Trade agreement is purely Economics subject But ours is distance education degree in Political science.

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  • Francis, Moodbidri / Dubai

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    one side Brazil and Russia and another side China and South Africa, in between India! (BRICS)

    56" se kaam nahi hota hai bayya akkal ki jaroorath bhi hai.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    Manmohan was excellent at this !!!now you know how important it it to talk when its necessary ..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    Flavain, If he cannot understand English, how can he talk and FEKUGIRI works only in India ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    We need some strong negotiator who understands English ...

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  • Wilson, Doha

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    Dear Jossey,We can send Muthalik,He cannot speak good English, but he can speak good Kanglish...

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  • Srinath, mumbai

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    BRICS is a group developing economies i.e Brazil, Russia, India, China & South Africa .............hope they all don't speak ENGLISH but they are proud speaking in their own language ....lol

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    If every one speaks in their own language - who is going to understand...

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 15 2014

    sonia..? she knows italian too! -)

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